Future Projects

Each year, various concrete street slabs and sidewalks are scheduled for replacement throughout the City’s subdivisions. Construction begins each year around March and is typically completed by August.

2018 Asphalt Resurfacing (Various Wards)

During summer 2018, the City will be resurfacing several City Streets throughout Wildwood including the following: Pond Road, Shepard Road, Rieger Road, Smith School Road, Sarah Mathews Lane, Dawns Trail, Woodcliffe Heights Drive, Wycliffe Place Drive and Court.

Once completed, this segment of Manchester Road will be improved to include bike lanes, on-street parking, curbs & gutters, sidewalks, street lighting and street trees. This project will maintain two lanes of traffic, however, during work periods; the contractor may be allowed to close one lane of traffic.

East and Center Avenue Reconstruction (Ward 8)

This project will re-build East Avenue to City standards and will resurface and widen Center Avenue.

Sidewalk Improvement Projects (Ward 4 and Ward 8)

These projects will construct sidewalks in two locations: 1.) Along the east side of Route 109 from Manchester Road to Viola Gill Lane (Ward 8). 2.) Along the north side of Clayton Road from Anniversary Park to McBride Pointe Drive (Ward 4).

BRIDGE PROJECTS

Strecker Road Bridge Replacement (Ward 2 and Ward 3)

Replacement of the bridge on Strecker Road over Caulks Creek located between Wildwood Meadows Court and Quaethem Drive. A ninety (90) day closure of Strecker Road at Caulks Creek will be necessary to construct this project.

Eatherton Road Bridge Replacement (Wards 1 and 2)

Replacement of the bridge on Eatherton Road over Bonhomme Creek, located east of Route 109 near Orrville Road. A ninety (90) day closure of Eatherton Road will be necessary to construct this project.

MISCELLANEOUS FUTURE PROJECTS

Forby Road Culvert # 320 Replacement (Ward 6)

The City is designing a project to remove and replace an existing structurally deficient box culvert located on Forby Road, northwest of Spoonville Road and about 2,500 feet west of Alt Road.

Bouquet Road Culverts #340 and #352 Replacement (Ward 6)

The City is designing a project to remove and replace two existing structurally deficient concrete box culverts under Bouquet Road.

Route 109 Roundabout Improvement Project (Wards 1, 5, and 8)

This is proposed to be a joint project with MoDOT to improve Route 109 from just north of Route 100 to Main Street. The project will replace the existing Route 109 bridge over Route 100, construct new roundabouts at Main Street and the eastbound ramps, construct a new pedestrian tunnel under Route 109, and widen Route 109 to extend the current four lane configuration from north of Route 100 to Main Street. Construction of this project is proposed to begin in 2019.

Eatherton Road Improvement Project (Ward 8)

The City is designing improvements Eatherton Road from Manchester Road to Cambury Lane. The improved road will include sidewalks, bicycle facilities, storm sewers, and lighting.

YMCA Loop Trail

The City is designing a new 10’ wide shared use path to be constructed along the west side of Route 109, from New College Avenue to Turkey Track Road, and along the north side of Turkey Track Road, between Route 109 to Generations Drive.

Traffic Signal Improvement Project (Ward 7 and Ward 8)

This project will upgrade the City’s three traffic signals (Manchester Road at Pierside Lane, Manchester Road at Schnucks Wildwood Crossing, and Taylor Road at Main Street). Design of this project is planned to begin in 2018.

Pond Sanitary Sewer Extension Project (Ward 1)

The City is working on conceptual design of a project which would extend sanitary sewer service west along Manchester Road to Wildwood Middle School. The construction of this project is not yet funded.

Strecker Road Sidewalk Project (Ward 2 and Ward 4)

The goal of this project is to provide a continuous sidewalk along Strecker Road between Clayton Road to the Ellisville City Limit. Design of this project is planned to begin in 2018.

Manchester Road Shared Use Path (Ward 1)

This project will construct a 10’ wide shared use path along the south side of Manchester Road between Route 109 to Pond Road. The City recently received federal funding for this project.